No, hydrocarbons contain carbon (C) and hydrogen (H)
NH3 is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen.
No it is not. Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
hydrocarbon
NH3 is its own compound.The elements in NH3 are nitrogen and hydrogen.
C6H6 is this a hydrocarbon
MnCl2 + NH3
NH3 is Ammonia, which is not an acid.
A
Ammonia is NH3, but otherwise yes. Typically the left over hydrocarbon chain is metabolised to a carbohydrate.
hydrocarbon
NH3
Hydrocarbon is a carbon dioxide but is also call hydrocarbon
functionalized hydrocarbon
NH3 is its own compound.The elements in NH3 are nitrogen and hydrogen.
C6H6 is this a hydrocarbon
nh3-nh3 because they are both polar molecules
NH3 is known as ammonia.
NH3-Ammonia
Atomic mass of NH3 is 17.So there are 1.353mol.